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  1. Stukaman

    Stukaman Light Load Member

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    My old company

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    My new company

    The largest piece I've ever hauled on a public roadway only 90k. I've since hauled 120k but that was only on factory grounds to be loaded on another carrier.
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  3. Stukaman

    Stukaman Light Load Member

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    Old company
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    New company

    This is the heaviest piece I've hauled on a public roadway 90k the other day I drug 120k around but it was on private factory owned property. So no pics were taken we didn't even tie it down just rolled nice and gentle.

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    60k injection molder

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    50k brake press
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    Rollers for a printing press
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  4. kajidono

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    I'd use 6 3/8's and a half inch on the back and still drive easy. Those things make me a little nervous.
     
  5. leftlanetruckin

    leftlanetruckin Road Train Member

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    49,000lb 760TT heading to California...

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  6. dannythetrucker

    dannythetrucker Road Train Member

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    Do they all say CLAAS now, or are some still plated with CAT ? Curious, I did some work for a farmer who ran three Lexion machines for corn and soybean harvest in IL. I didn't care for them, they fill up to fast and always had a load waiting for my truck. I like the John Deere's and Case's where you can sit there waiting for a load for an hour or more.
     
  7. leftlanetruckin

    leftlanetruckin Road Train Member

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    All the ones I have hauled say claas and lexion on them.
    Not a clue on using them, but folks who buy them seem happy enough.
     
  8. BigJls1

    BigJls1 Medium Load Member

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    Hot little number from AR to good old ID...guess they call them crane/swamp mats.
    We don't have those in Arizona
     
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  9. macavoy

    macavoy Road Train Member

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    I've been suprised at how much they get moved around down here in Texas. They are pretty useful from what I gather.
     
  10. SHC

    SHC Spoiled Rotten Brat O/O

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    Easy to haul, and you even got new ones!!! Most the one's I've hauled I had to pick up at a rig site and they were rotting and covered in crap. But easy job none the less
     
  11. kajidono

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    Better than picking up railroad ties at a pig farm. Some of them were submerged in pools of piss. They got left.
     
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